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 | Potato Farmers
We stopped one day on the road when we saw a family of potato farmers working in their fields. |
|  | Potato Farmers
Part of the family, with one of our tour's two Scotts |
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 | Potato Farmers |
|  | Truck Stop
If only all truck stops had such a view! |
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 | Truck Stop
Lisa and Silje join a local man in enjoying the friendly dogs! |
|  | Goatherding Family
We passed a family on the road who were moving their goats from summer pastures back to the village where they live the rest of the year. |
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 | Goatherding Family |
|  | Nomadic family
Tent made of goat hair |
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 | Nomadic family
Lale translated all of our questions to the family, and their answers |
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Canan, the daughter in the family |
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 | Nomadic family
Fatma, the mother in the family. She said she'd never been sick a day in her life. |
|  | On the Road
The flags strung up over the streets seem to be the primary method of political advertising in Turkey; national elections were coming up in a few days. |
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 | On the Road
We stopped by a beautiful mountain lake for lunch |
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